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Broadcaster Press 09 July 30, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com Gov. seeks disaster declaration for late-June storms Gov. Dennis Daugaard has requested a Presidential Disaster Declaration to help South Dakota recover from a late-June weather pattern that produced strong straight-line winds, severe storms, tornadoes and flooding. The request is for public assistance in seven counties. Preliminary assessments show that the series of storms from June 19 through 29 caused damage to public property estimated at more than $1.7 million. The damage occurred in Beadle, Codington, Deuel, Grant, Hamlin, Hughes and Kingsbury counties. In a letter to President Obama, Daugaard said the slow-moving storm system produced four tornadoes, 90-mph, hurricane-force winds and heavy rainfall that washed out roads and culverts and caused rivers to rise above flood stage in several places. “Tragically as a result, one life was lost and one member of this family was significantly injured when the hurricane-force winds tore through a small community around Lake Poinsett in Hamlin County,’’ the governor said. “These hurricaneforce winds also destroyed four homes and significantly damaged another eight homes.’’ The heavy rain and flooding made roads impassable for emergency responders and citizens in the rural areas. The damaged roads caused a significant impact to the agricultural economy because farmers were trying to cultivate crops and transport last year’s crops to markets. The storm also caused damage at the State Fairgrounds in Huron. Daugaard reminded the President that South Dakota is still recovering from a record seven presidentially declared disasters in 2010 and the devastating 2011 Missouri River flooding, as well as an April 2013 ice and snow storm and a severe weather pattern late in May of this year. Both the April and May storm systems resulted in presidential disaster declarations. The request is a necessary step for federal disaster funds to be made available to South Dakota. If the President grants the declaration, up to 75 percent of eligible costs could be reimbursed by the federal government. The request does not guarantee federal funding will be made available to South Dakota. The Federal Emergency Management Agency participated last week in the preliminary damage assessments. VHS Dance Inferno named ‘Leader of the Pack’ The 2013-14 Vermillion High School dance team “Dance Inferno” was selected by the other participating schools to be the recipient of the “Leader of the Pack” award at the 2013 USD Dance Camp, which was held June 1921. According to Katie Starzl, co-captain of the U. Dance, “The Leader of the Pack is voted for by all the teams at camp. They vote on which team is the most influential, positive, and hard-working. The team that receives this award, in this case Vermillion, should feel very honored because they are chosen by their peers.” The USD Dance Team hosted this tri-state camp as a fundraiser for their upcoming April 2014 trip to the national collegiate competition in Daytona, FL. Members of the Vermillion High School dance team include (front) Teddi Settles, Alexa Mockler, Koutney Seibel, and (back) Hailey Freidel, Shantel French, Autumn Barnett, Kylee Retzlaff, and Kaitlin Abbott. Not pictured are Jessie Brady, Cheyenne Mallory, Ruth Murphy, Sowmya Ragothaman. (Submitted photo) Sessions were offered on dance technique and performance routines. Some members of VHS Dance Inferno also attended the “Just for Kicks” high Broadcaster Classifieds… ROCK-SOLID RESULTS! school dance camp in Storm Lake, IA, during the first week of July. BroadcasterOnline.com 201 W. Cherry, Vermillion, SD • 605-624-4429 YOUR RADIATOR HEADQUARTERS! Introducing the NEW NAPA Radiator Program • Great Parts • Great Warranty Cox Auto On-Hand & In-Stock! NO WAITING! 1007 Broadway Ave. • Yankton • 665-4494 Tell them you saw it in the Broadcaster! 201 W. Cherry • Vermillion, SD 624-4429 HUGE AUCTION TRACTORS - COLLECTOR TRACTORS - COMBINES - HEADS - SKID LOADERS PAY LOADERS - GRAIN CARTS - FORAGE-HAY-FEEDING EQUIPMENT - FARM MISC ASST. MACHINERY - RIDING MOWERS - ATTACHMENTS - VEHICLES - TRUCKS Our annual August Pre-Harvest auction event will be held at the MACHINERY MALL OF SOUTH DAKOTA located 1 mile south and 1/2 mile west on Highway 44 from Marion SD on: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7TH 8:15 AM CST Lunch by Presbyterian Church Ladies SunsetM a no rAver i no w a s a cceptng a pplca to nsf rt i i i o he f lo w i po sii nst j i o ur o l ng to o o n excelentt m o fca ri l ea ng pr f o na l o essi s: C.. N A. Pa r ti e n i t m ght po si o n a va ia bl ti l e Fo ra pplca ti n m a tera l i o is co n ta ct the Per o n n elO fi a t s fce S u n s M a n or et I e, . a t ren S D. ( 05 ) 26 3 - 3 18 6 3 Business Office Director - Administration responsibilities for all financial activities Master’s Degree in Accounting or Business preferred - Prior fund account experience Supervisory position, up to $45,000. Director of Sponsored Programs Grant management & reporting Bachelor’s & previous grant experience required For more information please visit www.thenicc.edu Letter of intent, resume, & NICC Application required. NICC does apply Indian preference. Nebraska Indian Community College Human Resources, PO Box 428, Macy, NE 68039. 402.494.2311, 1, 2581 koltrogge@thenicc.edu Registered Nurse Career Opportunity Morningside Manor if looking for bright, career minded Registered Nurses who are positive and are ready for the challenge of long term care. The nurses work twelve hour shifts which includes every third weekend and every third holiday. Registered Nurses will be an important part of our health care team. Applicants can count on utilizing their nursing skills as well as excellent communication skills. Morningside Manor is a 57 bed Skilled Nursing Facility with 17 beds in the Alzheimer/Dementia unit. Applicants who are interested in a career at Morning Side Manor should call 605-934-2011 and ask to speak to Kathy Weyer, RN, Director of Nurses. Morningside Manor 101 Church Street Alcester, SD 57001 TRACTORS - PAY LOADERS - SKID LOADERS 2010 JD 8295R, loaded, 3000 hrs; 2 - 04 JD 9420, PS, 4100 hrs, 520 x 46 bareback; 03 JD 9320, CAH, 24 speed, bareback, 4800 hrs; 04 JD 7520, MFD, 1500 hrs, PQ, w/LHR and new 740 Ldr; 12 JD 6100, MFD, CAH, 170 hrs, w/JD 673 Ldr; 10 JD 6115, MFD, CAH, 1400 hrs, w/JD 673 Ldr; 09 JD 7430 Premium, MFD, CAH, IVT, 2000 hrs; 09 CIH 275 MFD, CAH, 2000 hrs, sharp; 11 CIH 290, MFD, CAH, 1400 hrs, frt & rear duals; 01 JD 7810, MFD, PQ, w/RHR, 4798 hrs, w/JD 740 Ldr; 88 JD 4450, MFD, PS, w/Miller PL3 Ldr; 84 JD 4250, MFD, PS, CAH; JD 4450, CAH, 2WD; 83 JD 4850, MFD, 7400 hrs; 91 JD 8560, CAH, 6000 hrs; 84 JD 8450, CAH, 8900 hrs; 79 JD 8440, CAH, 6692 hrs, needs eng. work; 73 JD 4230, CAH, Quad; 07 JD 3320, MFD, hydro, 570 hrs w/JD Ldr and 72” mower deck; 98 NH TV140, CAH, Ldr, 6189 hrs; 08 NH T5070, MFD, CAH, 1298 hrs w/NH 830 Ldr; 08 NH 5050, MFD, CAH, 1100 hrs; MF 150 gas, WF w/belly mower; Ford 4000, gas, WF, sharp; JD 4440, CAH; JD 4620; 64 JD 4020, D, PS, w/JD 158 Ldr; JD 2040 D., WF, 4400 hrs; JD 2440, WF, w/Koyker Ldr; Ford 7610, Tiger Special, 2WD, w/Tiger 5’ mower; 89 CAT 65 Track Tractor, 8200 hrs; 92 Agco Allis 8630, MFD; 81 IHC 884, MFD, w/IHC 2250 Ldr; Duetz Allis 7145, MFD, CAH, 3700 hrs; Case 2290, CAH; IHC M, NF, w/Dual 250 Ldr; AC 440, 4WD, 3 pt; 69 IHC 544 gas; 94 CIH 5230, MFD, open station; IHC 1066;IHC 656 D., WF w/Westendorf Ldr; MDS QT bale spear; PAYLOADERS - SKID LOADERS - EXCAVATORS - CONSTRUCTION: 89 JD 844B payloader, 6 yd bucket, cab, shows 5800 hrs; Wildcat 9’ snowblower w/ 3208 Cat engine-payloader att.; Sumitomo SH200 Trackhoe excavator; Ford 550 TLB backhoe; JD 480 gas forklift; Terex 23 yd. SP paddle scraper; Nissan 5000 D. warehouse forklift; 07 Bobcat 220S, CAH, 800 hrs, 2 SP sharp; Bobcat 440B gas skid ldr; Rounder 600 gas skid ldr; Case 1835C gas skid Ldr; NH 425 gas skid ldr; 2010 Loftness Track unit for Gehl/other skid loaders; Large asst. of skid loader attachments (pallet forksbuckets-post augers-rock buckets-QT plates); GCI backhoe 16” x 24” buckets (Bobcat mnts); Grouser 96” HD dozer blade; JD 72” soil conditioner; 24” sheeps feet packer; TopCon level sensor; COLLECTOR TRACTORS - IMPLEMENTS - ANTIQUES: IHC 1256 D, Wheatland, cab, 8000 hrs, sharp; IHC 1206 D. Wheatland w/fenders; AC 220 D., Wheatland, 3150 hrs w/fenders; JD 4020 D., PS, WF, restored; IHC 656 gas, hydro, WF, restored; 52 Ford 8N, total restoration; JD 620, NF, Eng. OH, restored; MM RTU, gas, NF, restored; JD 70 gas, NF; JD 3010 D.; JD 4010 D. Wheatland; 61 MF 65 gas, WF; Montgomery Ward 50 w/plow; IHC 350 gas, NF, needs work; IHC 300 gas, WF, needs work; IHC 656 gas, hydro; Oliver 77 RC; JD 3010 D., WF; IHC 450 D, WF; IHC WD9, Wheatland; 2 - IHC Super H’s; IHC M, restored; 2 - IHC M’s; 2 - IHC H’s; IHC 856 D., WF; IHC 1066, WF; IHC 1466 Black Stripe, WF; IHC 560 gas, NF; IHC 350 gas, NF; Coop E4 gas, NF; 66 AC D17, gas, Series IV, 2570 actual hrs; AC C; AC WD, NF w/ Wood belly mower, sharp; 49 JD A, NF; 54 Ferguson 40 gas, WF, restored, sharp; JD 630 gas, NF; IHC 22-36 tractor on steel; 29 JD D on steel, not running; 37 JD AR on steel, bad engine; 38 JD B, NF; MM Z gas, NF; MM U, NF; MH 444, gas, 3 pt, new paint; MH 22/81 (?), gas, NF; MH 81 older restoration; MH 30, WF; MM 5x14 plow; IHC 5x14 plow; JD 5x14 PT plow; Ferguson 3x14 plow, 3 pt; Case 5x14 plow; Ford 12’ FC; JD N manure spreader; Case manure spdr; JD R manure spdr; Minnesota 4 wheel manure spdr; 3 - JD E stationary engines-for parts; JD & IHC wheel weights; 2 - gas motor generators; Sandwich 2 Hp stationary engine; 2 - JD 1 1/2 Hp stationary engine; Ottawa 3 Hp stationary engine; R&B 4 Hp stationary engine; IH 6 Hp stationary engine; 3 - engine carts; Don Sabers of Salem SD 605-421-0902 will sell his collection: 56 AC WD 45, D., WF, PS, Eng. OH, new tiresrestored; AC D10, gas, Series II, WF, 3 pt, restored; AC G w/cultivator, new rubber, restored; 52 MH Pony, totally restored; 39 IHC H, NF, new rubber, totally restored; Oliver 60 RC, NF, older restoration; BF Avery Model A Tricycle, older restoration; Cockshutt 20, WF, restored; MM Model V, totally restored, sharp; Earthmaster gas tractor, WF, restored; Case DC, NF, restored; 39 IHC, F14, unrestored, running order; IHC 2504 D, WF, 3 pt, unrestored; Harold Fejfar Yankton SD will sell (Call Jeff @ 605-661-1687): Case 2290 CAH, 3630 hrs, WF, 3 pt; AC D19 gas, WF; Ford 901, WF, manual trans; Case VAC w/belly mower; 2 - Case 70 loaders; 15KW PTO generator; Danhauser 3 pt post auger w/3 bits; JD 400 rotary hoe; 8RW cultivator; 3 pt 7 shank ripper; 2 - 3 pt forklift mast; Oliver running gear; Bradley walk behind tractor w/mower; COMBINES - CORN HEADS - FLEX HEADS - DUMMY HEADS - GRAINS - AUGERS 05 CAT 585R, 2000/1400 hrs, Tracks, 4x4, loaded; 09 JD 9770 STS, 1400/1100 hrs, 800 x 38, sharp; 07 JD 9660 STS, 1948/1173 hrs, bullet, duals, sharp; 4 - 2000 to 2003 JD 9650 STS; 98 JD 9510; 98 JD 9410; 92 JD 9500, 3754/2605 hrs; 02 CIH 2388 chop, trap, tracker, duals, 2500/1800 hrs; 01 CIH 2388 chop, trap, tracker, 30.5’s, 3400/2200 hrs; 97 CIH 2166, loaded, 5300/4100 hrs, 30.5’s;92 JD 9500, 2400/1700 hrs, duals, sharp; 92 CIH 1680 chop, trap, 2800 hrs; CIH 1680, 3500 hrs; 90 JD 9500 w/2700 hrs; NH TR97, 3000/2000 hrs; NH TR96; 2 - JD 7720’s; 80 Gleaner F2, D., hydro; 77 JD 6600 D.; JD 6600 D., hydro; Large Assortment of CORN HEADS, FLEX HEADS, RIDGID HEADERS, HEADER TRAILERS, GRAIN CARTS, GRAIN AUGERS, GRAIN VAC, FORAGE EQUIPMENT, HAY EQUIP., SWATHERS, FEEDING EQUIP., MANURE SPREADERS, LOADERS, TILLAGE EQUIP., 01 ROGATOR 1254, SPRAYERS, PLANTERS, DRILLS-FARM MACHNERY, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, VEHICLES, ATV, BOAT, MOWERS, TIRES, GVL POLY SETS, FARM MISC. Auctioneers Note: A portion of the Auction will be available on Proxibid.com for online bidding with a 2.5% buyers premium with a max of $ 750.00 per item. Another large interesting sale! Bring a friend, come prepared. Misc. items start @ 8:15 w/ 3-4 rings. Machinery starts at 9:15 AM sharp with 2 auction rings all day, 3rd ring @ 11:00 will sell augers-vehicles-trailers-trucks. South Dakota sales tax will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the Wieman’s. We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. We appreciate your business. We are in our 65th year of selling. Honest and fair treatment to all. Financing and trucking available. Sorry we are full! Come Prepared to Buy! If you are driving a good distance call to make sure your item is here. (Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota”). Our Next Auction is December 11, 2013. WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION CO., INC. (SINCE 1949) MARION SD 605-648-3111 or 1-800-251-3111 AUCTION SITE: 605-648-3536 or 1-888-296-3536 EVENINGS: Richard Wieman 605-648-3264 Mike Wieman 605-297-4240 Kevin Wieman 605-648-3439 Derek Wieman 605-660-2135 Gary Wieman 605-648-3164 For a detailed ad and some pictures call our office or visit our website at: www.wiemanauction.com e-mail address: wiemanauction@yahoo.com
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